Weltmeister
In a small town near Berlin: Alexej, son of a Russian officer's family, lives in the barracks. The accordion is his constant companion. On his expeditions through town, he gets to know Sabine in a school of music. He is fascinated by her accordion playing and follows her. The two youths develop a sensitive relationship that is thwarted, however, by outside circumstances: Alexej runs away from the barracks and hides in Berlin. On returning, he finds the barracks empty; all families have been withdrawn. Sabine intensifies her accordion playing. Her father's wish is that the accordion competition in Klingenthal becomes the start of her career. Both children react with resistance against the ideas and plans of their parents.
In his debut, Zoran Solomun describes the times of change with exact observations.
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Aleksej
- Sabine
- Aleksejs Vater
- Aleksejs Mutter
- Nadja
- Sabines Mutter
- Sabines Vater
- Grischin
- Soldat Jewremow
- Musiklehrer
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Script supervisor
Screenplay
Co-author
Translation
Director of photography
Assistant camera
Lighting design
Set design
Prop master
Construction manager
Make-up artist
Costume design
Editing
Assistant editor
Sound
Sound assistant
Audio mixing
Consultant
Music
Music performer
Cast
- Aleksej
- Sabine
- Aleksejs Vater
- Aleksejs Mutter
- Nadja
- Sabines Mutter
- Sabines Vater
- Grischin
- Soldat Jewremow
- Musiklehrer
- Sekretärin
- Cousine
- Junge in der U-Bahn
- 1. russischer Offizier
- seine Frau
- russischer Runge
- 2. russischer Offizier
- Sabines Onkel
Production company
Producer
Producer (TV)
Unit production manager
Location manager
Production manager
Original distributor
Shoot
- 1993: Nauen, Karlshorst, Berlin [Frühjahr]
Uraufführung (DE): Oktober 1993, Hof, Internationale Filmtage;
TV-Erstsendung (DE): 16.08.1994, ZDF
Titles
- Originaltitel (DE) Weltmeister
Versions
Original
Uraufführung (DE): Oktober 1993, Hof, Internationale Filmtage;
TV-Erstsendung (DE): 16.08.1994, ZDF